Police and
military elements have been deployed to track down suspects in an ambush here
over the weekend that left a military intelligence agent dead and another
wounded Saturday afternoon.
Senior Supt. Rex
Anongos, city police director, named the slain soldier as Private First Class
Denver Maguate, 25, of Pagadian City , and the wounded as PFC Aldrin Junsay Asejo, 27,
of Libungan, North Cotabato .
The victims, both
elements of the intelligence unit of the 11th Company of the Army’s 1st
Mechanized Battalion, were riding a motorbike en route to their official base
in Maguindanao when gunmen fired at them in front of the MC Square department store along Sinsuat Avenue
here.
The gunmen were
aboard Sept. motorcycles.
Anongos said the
victims’ companion, PFC Jovert Bad-e who was riding a separate motorbike, was
tailing them but did not see the attack since there was a passenger jeep
between him and his comrades.
He said Maguate
and Asejo, both wearing civilian clothes, were armed but failed to return fire
as they crashed right after the attack. Responding police investigators
recovered empty shells of cal. 45 pistol at the crime scene, he said.
The Army’s 6th
Infantry Division, which has jurisdictions over all military units in
Maguindanao and parts of Sultan Kudarat and North Cotabato ,
condemned the attack.
Military
intelligence operatives suspected Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters members
for the attack. The BIFF has reportedly resorted to “hit and run” attacks after
its organizational camps in Maguindanao had been overrun by the military in a
series of offensives last February and March.
Anongos said his
command was closely working with the 11th Mechanized Battalion in tracking down
the suspects.
http://thestandard.com.ph/news/-provinces/190017/authorities-launch-manhunt-for-intelligence-agent-s-killer.html
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